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Roman Well Shaft

Roman finds from Biddenham well shaft In 1857 a stone lined well was discovered during gravel digging.  The well was 40ft deep and contained pottery, animal bones, fragments of a sculpture and a human skeleton.

The original excavator thought that the well was a 'sepulchre' (tomb) and it has also been interpreted as a 'ritual shaft'. Either of these explanations are possible, although it need not be anything more than an ordinary well associated with a settlement.  Disposing of human remains within a well shaft is not unusual for this period of Roman history.

 


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